On Sunday 09 January 2011 07:31:29 ltsp-discuss-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net 
wrote:
> But if you have some (thin) clients that see the internet and some (fat) 
> others that don't, then it's likely that your server settings are fine 
> and it's your fat clients that need tweaking. You could try opening a 
> terminal from a running fat client and using the command

Phillip with utter respect, your answers are confusing and wrong:

THIN CLIENTS are a keyboard and display on the server. They DO NOT see the 
internet, the server does.

FAT CLIENTS are independant machines, you *may* want them to see the internet 
in which case my previous mail applies.

James

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